SwiftKey Keyboard Application To Suggest Emojis As You Type
Are you a techie who longs to be prompted faster and more efficiently while texting? Or are you eagerly waiting for a better upgrade which looks more elegant in terms of both documentation and style? If you have answered yes for both the questions you might want to ask yourself what is the next smart update you want in your keyboard, say in terms of weaving out better emotions?
Not all, but most of us have a habit of adding a smiley or any other suitable emoticon at the end of a sentence. While previously we used to add symbols to make one, nowadays it is much easier with a separate section completely devoted to store emojis. Still, while typing we tend to search for a relatively longer time than needed.
What say? Little tweaks and tricks could design a typing pad with an integrated searching algorithm that might match an emoticon with the word just typed and assign the one which is most apt. Your expectation of having a comprehensive typing tool may soon be launched from Microsoft-owned SwiftKey, the keyboard maker of Android and iOS. The new app has been named âSwiftmojiâ. Just a week ago, an official blog post from SwiftKey reported how users initiated an innovative approach to produce something not present in the emoji set and how one simple image or image-combo could imply something totally different.
Now, the biggest hit is an additional packet of 79 emojis as confirmed by a blog post, SwiftKey has rolled out a new feature which predicts an emoticon while the user hits a word in the text panel. Sounds familiar? Months ago, the updated version of Indian instant messaging app âHikeâ has updated their customized keyboard set with such predictive code which chooses a hike âStickerâ corresponding to the word just entered. The added feature is now present in the latest Android version 6.0.1 and only available to Beta Testers. If you canât wait long and would like to give it a try, simply register yourself as a beta tester and enjoy the new features.
Source: #-Link-Snipped-# | #-Link-Snipped-# |<a href="https://androidcommunity.com/swiftkey-beta-testing-an-emoji-prediction-keyboard-called-swiftmoji-20160519/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">SwiftKey beta testing an emoji prediction keyboard called Swiftmoji - Android Community</a>
Not all, but most of us have a habit of adding a smiley or any other suitable emoticon at the end of a sentence. While previously we used to add symbols to make one, nowadays it is much easier with a separate section completely devoted to store emojis. Still, while typing we tend to search for a relatively longer time than needed.

What say? Little tweaks and tricks could design a typing pad with an integrated searching algorithm that might match an emoticon with the word just typed and assign the one which is most apt. Your expectation of having a comprehensive typing tool may soon be launched from Microsoft-owned SwiftKey, the keyboard maker of Android and iOS. The new app has been named âSwiftmojiâ. Just a week ago, an official blog post from SwiftKey reported how users initiated an innovative approach to produce something not present in the emoji set and how one simple image or image-combo could imply something totally different.
Now, the biggest hit is an additional packet of 79 emojis as confirmed by a blog post, SwiftKey has rolled out a new feature which predicts an emoticon while the user hits a word in the text panel. Sounds familiar? Months ago, the updated version of Indian instant messaging app âHikeâ has updated their customized keyboard set with such predictive code which chooses a hike âStickerâ corresponding to the word just entered. The added feature is now present in the latest Android version 6.0.1 and only available to Beta Testers. If you canât wait long and would like to give it a try, simply register yourself as a beta tester and enjoy the new features.
Source: #-Link-Snipped-# | #-Link-Snipped-# |<a href="https://androidcommunity.com/swiftkey-beta-testing-an-emoji-prediction-keyboard-called-swiftmoji-20160519/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">SwiftKey beta testing an emoji prediction keyboard called Swiftmoji - Android Community</a>
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